EVALUATING THE CLINICAL, PARACLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS Of COVID-19 PATIENTS WITH LUNG DAMAGE AT FIELD HOSPITAL No2-HAI DUONG UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
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Objectives: To describe some clinical and subclinical characteristics of Covid-19 patients with lung damage at the field hospital-Hai Duong University of Medical Technology. Subjects and methods: Cross-sectional description on 113 patients selected for the study who are Covid-19 patients with lung lesions on X-ray or CT scan. Results and conclusion: Covid-19 patients have diverse clinical and paraclinical characteristics. Patients have a higher rate of severe events in the elderly and with underlying medical conditions. Clinical and subclinical symptoms help assess severity, progress prognosis and treat Covid-19 patients.
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Clinical, paraclinical characteristics, Covid-19, lung damage
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